‘Parliamentary witch-hunt’: what Johnson’s allies
said about the Partygate inquiry
Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries among Tories
accused of trying to undermine parliamentary report
Aubrey
Allegretti Senior political correspondent
@breeallegretti
Thu 29 Jun
2023 11.47 BST
Evidence of
attempts to undermine or interfere in the parliamentary inquiry into Boris
Johnson’s Partygate denials has been laid out by the Commons privileges
committee.
It took the
significant step of naming a number of the former prime minister’s allies – and
attached examples of commentary on TV, in newspapers and across social media.
Jacob
Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries – mounted ‘the most vociferous attacks … from the
platform of their own hosted TV shows’, the report said.
Here is a
selection of the most egregious comments:
Jacob
Rees-Mogg on GB News, 20 March 2023
“The
privileges committee is not even a proper legal setup. It has a gossamer of
constitutional propriety thrown over it, but it is in fact a political
committee against Boris Johnson.”
Nadine
Dorries on TalkTV, 23 March 2023
“I don’t
think there was ever a world in which this committee was going to find Boris
innocent. The committee have demonstrated very clearly that they have decided
early on to find him guilty. The committee knew that they had not a shred of
evidence to prove that he misled with intent. They changed the rules, lowered
the bar and inserted the vague term reckless into the terms of reference. Boris
Johnson will be found guilty by this kangaroo court. There is no doubt about
that and that in itself will be a disgraceful and possibly unlawful conclusion
with serious reputational consequences.”
Priti Patel
on GB News, 16 March 2023
“How can a
handful of MPs in a committee really be that objective in light of some of the
individual comments that have been made? I don’t want to name people, but you
know, it is a fact, the lack of transparency – the lack of accountability … I
think there is a culture of collusion quite frankly involved here.”
Andrea
Jenkyns on Twitter, 21 March 2023
“I hope to
see him fully exonerated and to put an end to this kangaroo court.”
Brendan
Clarke-Smith on Twitter, 9 June 2023
“Tonight we
saw the end result of a parliamentary witch-hunt which would put a banana
republic to shame. It is the people of this country who elect and decide on
their MPs. It’s called democracy and we used to value it here. Sadly this no
longer appears to be the case.”
Michael
Fabricant on Twitter, 9 June 2023
“Serious
questions will need to be asked about the manner in which the investigation was
conducted. These were no jurists as was apparent by the tone of the
examination. The question of calibre, malice and prejudice will need to be
answered now or by historians.”
Mark
Jenkinson on Twitter, 9 June 2023
“When the
witch-hunt has been forgotten, future generations will look back in
astonishment.”
Zac
Goldsmith on Twitter, 9 June 2023
[Sharing a
tweet calling the inquiry a witch-hunt and kangaroo court]: “Exactly this.
There was only ever going to be one outcome and the evidence was totally
irrelevant to it.”
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